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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Snowman Soup

I've used the Snowman Soup poem for years and given it to fellow teachers at Christmas. I thought it would be a great product for the craft fair in some cute container. When I saw Chris Twing's take on a cup carrier, I knew I had to made some. There are lots of ideas for containers and I wouldn't want to make all the same type, cause what would be the fun in that?

UPDATE Here are a couple versions of the poem and the ingredients.

When the weather outside is frightful,Snowman Soup can be delightful.May it warm your spirit and your soul.Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!When you feel a chill or are saying "brrrr,"Use the candy cane stick to stir.Add hot water and sip it slow.Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

8 comments:

Hi Carole ! I'm not familiar with snowman soup, but these containers look great to give as a hostess gift at Christmas. Cute poem. You sure create a lot of different & pretty things ! Take care, Shirleyx

Hi Shirley! So you haven't heard of reindeer poop either? I used to give it to all the kids in my class. I use chocolate covered peanuts. Even with 11 year olds, there was always one who was afraid to eat it! Then there's elf poop- M&Ms, Cupid poop, turkey poop, bunny poop... always cracks me up! I'll post more poems soon.

Odell Weeks wants a ton of money to rent a space! We have some choices of smaller fairs, like the Knights of Columbus. In the meantime, we're busy making things. I'll let you know as soon as I have dates:)

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